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Reconstructions of Ranipokhari, Kasthamandap, Dharahara gain pace

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April 25, 2019
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Reconstructions of Ranipokhari, Kasthamandap, Dharahara gain pace
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Kathmandu, April 25: After four years of the devastating Gurkha Earthquake, the construction activities of three historical heritages in the Kathmandu Valley have gained pace. The Gorkha Earthquake had occurred on April 25, 2015.

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Although it took a long time for the reconstruction of the Ranipokhari, currently 50 labourers were working for the reconstruction, said Dhruba Prasad Poudel, Senior Division Engineer at the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA). Activities will be accelerated to accomplish the reconstruction within coming Tihar festival, he said, adding that the Ranipokhari would be set up in its original style but be made more attractive. The Balgopaleshwor Temple located inside the Ranipokhari will be built following the style of the Malla period.

The surrounding of the pond would also be made modern and attractive. Although Kathmandu Metropolis was tasked to reconstruct the damaged Ranipokhari after President Bidya Devi Bhandari in January 2016 laid foundation stone, dispute surfaced whether it would be built in a traditional structure. Similarly, 25 per cent of the reconstruction of the Kasthamandap, the temple said to be made up of single tree wood in the Kathmandu Durbar Square of Hanumandhoka, has been over, said Rajesh Shakya, Chairman of Kasthamandap Reconstruction Committee. Currently, wood works are going on for the windows and doors.

It will also be constructed in its original style. Moreover, the pillars are being set underground for the construction of Dharahara. Joint Secretary at NRA, Rajuman Manandhar, informed that activities were carried out in a pace to complete it in the stipulated time. The new Dharahara would have 11 stories. Various facilities including a museum, fountain, parking lot, the garden would be made in the premises of the Dharahara. The areas allocated for it is 29 ropanis of land. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had laid the foundation stone of the Dharahara on December 27 last year. Raman Construction has begun works targeting the completion of construction activities within two years. RSS

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